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Get your associate or bachelor’s degree here on the Liberty University campus. Choose from more than 200 undergraduate residential programs in a wide variety of fields. You can also tailor your degree and target your area of interest through our specialized minors and certificates.

The diner, named after Liberty’s founder, the late Dr. Jerry Falwell, is located on Campus East and is open to the general public.

Before the ribbon was cut, Chancellor Jerry Falwell Jr. spoke about the new establishment.

“We think this is a huge addition to campus,” he said. “I’ve already heard rave reviews from the students. I think it will be one more thing to help make this the most exciting university in the world.”

He said it will also help “tie the community and the university together, where they can both eat at the same place, and help us build good community relationships.”

Falwell Jr. said his father would have considered the restaurant an honor.

“Dad always shied away from having anything on campus named after him; … he always would say no if someone wanted to name a building after him. But I don’t think he’d mind having something to do with food named after him, especially a place that serves banana pudding … .”

The diner is decorated with memorabilia and photographs of Falwell Sr., Liberty University and Thomas Road Baptist Church. His black Suburban is parked out front.

The diner has 186 seats, with chairs and tables, booths and counter service like a regular diner. There’s also a separate room for parties and special guests.

Plans were already made for a food option on Campus East, including an idea for a diner, before Falwell died on May 15, 2007. The Falwell family had a lot of input on the project.

“From the decorations to the menus, a lot of it comes from, one way or another, the Falwell family and memories that suit them,” said Jeff Ledbetter, retail manager for Doc’s Diner.

At Wednesday’s event, guests were invited to sample food under a tent outside or to eat inside the restaurant. Merchandise, from oven mitts to aprons, mugs and “Jerry’s Kid” T-shirts, were sold. Inflatable slides were set up and the band Kase Project, made up of mostly Liberty students, provided entertainment.

The diner opened exclusively to LU students for a two-week testing phase in the spring but was closed for the summer.

Doc’s Diner is operated by Liberty Dining Services, a partnership of Sodexho Dining Services and Liberty University. For more on Liberty University Dining, click here.